Inventory of College Level Study Skills Form

Instructions

Please fill in the spaces for First Name, Last Name, and the PSU Email Address where your inventory results should be sent. Optionally, add a second PSU address to send your results to, such as a professor or a Learning Center staff member. After answering all of the questions, you will need to hit the Calculate your Results button to tabulate and see your scores.

To gain a better understanding of yourself as a learner, it
is helpful to identify the study skills you now employ. When
compared to learners who get A's, you can see where your study
skills need refinement or are maximized just the way they are.
The following diagnostic test is a short and quick device for
assessing your study skills.

This is not a timed test. You surely may
ask for assistance when and where you feel you need it. Answer
each question as honestly as you can. There are 51 questions.

Directions

Read each statement. Think carefully about each statement and respond as truthfully as you can.
Click on the radio button under the column that best describes your study skill.

Text Book Reading

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

1. I formulate questions from a chapter before, during, or after reading.

3. I try to get the meaning of new terms as I encounter them the first time.

4. I formulate answers to questions I have made as I read an assignment.

5. I look for main ideas as I read.

6. I am able to readily identify clarifying details under each main idea.

7. I read a textbook chapter more than once.

8. I use a textbook study system such as SQ3R, OK5R, etc.

Notetaking

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

9. I take notes as I read textbook assignments.

10. I take notes in lectures.

11. After taking notes, I review them before going on to something else.

12. I rewrite lecture notes.

13. I compare notes with one or more other students to check completeness and accuracy.

Memory

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

14. I review notes more than once or twice for exams and quizzes.

15. I use mnemonics.

16. I use visuals in my notes such as sketches, mind maps, diagrams, charts, etc.

17. I quiz myself over material that could appear on future exams and quizzes.

18. I organize details to main ideas into numbered or lettered lists.

19. I convert text and lecture material into my own words.

20. I think about material that could be on exams and quizzes when I am not studying.

21. I try to understand material in my notes as opposed to memorizing.

22. I try to organize main ideas and details into some logical or meaningful order.

Test Preparation

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

23. I study with a classmate or group.

24. When I don't understand something, I get help from classmates, tutors, instructors, SI leaders, etc.

25. I do all homework assignments.

26. I turn in all homework assignments on time.

27. I can easily identify what I have learned and what I have not yet learned before I take a test.

28. I review notes for a class before I go to that class.

29. I read assigned material before I go to class.

30. I begin studying for an exam from the first week material is assigned or covered in lecture.

31. I review lecture notes soon after class.

32. I keep up to date on assignments and homework.

33. I eat well-balanced meals daily.

34. I exercise daily.

35. I have taken learning skills classes or learning skills workshops when I know about them.

Concentration

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

36. I study where it is quiet when trying to learn and remember something.

37. I study for a length of time then take a short break before returning to studying.

38. I study in the same place.

39. I avoid cramming.

40. I have all my study equipment handy to my study place (pens, paper, calculator, etc.)

41. When I sit down to study, I tell myself that I intend to study.

42. I break larger tasks into smaller segments in order to complete a large assignment.

43. When the subject matter is not naturally interesting, I find ways to learn it anyway.

44. It is difficult to pay attention in class.

45. I avoid studying in the evenings as much as possible.

Time Management

Question

Almost Always

More than half of the time

About half of the time

Less than half of the time

Almost never

46. I use a calendar book for recording daily and weekly upcoming academic and personal activities.

47. I use lists such as daily "to do" lists, assignment lists, etc. to organize academic and personal activities.

48. I set up a master schedule of fixed monthly activities such as classes, work, club meetings, etc.

49. I write out short-term and long-term academic goals.

50. I start papers and projects way before they are due.

51. I study at least 2 hours for every hour I am in class.

Your Results Are:

Textbooks

Notetaking

Memory

Less than a score of 30 suggests changes in textbook reading skills are likely to increase your grades

Less than a score of 20 suggests changes in notetaking skills are likely to increase your grades

Less than a score of 30 suggests changes in memory skills are likely to increase your grades

Test Prep

Concentration

Time Management

Less than a score of 40 suggests changes in test preparation skills are likely to increase your grades

Less than a score of 35 suggests changes in concentration skills are likely to increase your grades

Less than a score of 20 suggests changes in time management skills are likely to increase your grades

List the study skills where you are likely to increase your grades if you made changes.
Visit Learning Skills Resources for helpful information on these and other academic areas.
If you are a Penn State Harrisburg student, you can schedule an appointment with an Academic Skills Coach of the Learning Center at www.psuh.mywconline.com.